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Heritage Skills instructors presentation at AC Extension Office

Instructors with old-time crafts skills are invited to present ideas on March 10, 2009 for presentations at two-day retreat at Jabez, KY

By Audrey Myers, Green Co. Extension Agt. for Family, Consumer Sciences

Do you have a craft skill from days gone by? Examples of these are basketry, quilting, tatting, stain glass, canning, doll-making, painting and much more. If so, and you would like to share your talent with others, come join us at the 2009 Heritage Skills Planning meeting at 9:00amCT, Tuesday, March 10, 2009, at the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service, 409 Fairground Street. Here we will choose the classes that will be offered at the 2009 retreat and discuss new ideas. The Heritage Skills Retreat will be August 28 & 29 in Jabez, KY.

If you are planning on teaching a class you must fill out a class description form available at your local County Cooperative Extension Service. You must have the item you will be teaching present with you that day and a copy of the class description form. Teachers are volunteers and partial reimbursement is provided. For more information please contact Audrey Myers, Green County Extension Agent for Family & Consumer Sciences at (270) 932-5311 or audrey.myers@uky.edu .




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